Scene That I Love: Jordan Meets The Government In The Wolf Of Wall Street


Since today is Martin Scorsese’s birthday, it only makes sense that today’s scene that I love comes from one of his best films.

In this scene from 2013’s The Wolf of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) hosts a meeting with two federal agents on his yacht.  Jordan knows that the agents want to put him in prison but that they don’t have enough evidence as of yet.  The main agent (played by Kyle Chandler) knows that Jordan’s arrogance is his greatest weakness.

This scene, with its faux friendly banter and it’s iconic shot of Jordan throwing money to the wind, is one of Scorsese’s best “confrontation” scenes.  DiCaprio and Chandler perfectly play the two adversaries.  Jordan knows that the agent is determined to catch him but Jordan also knows the agent will never be rich and there’s no way Jordan’s not going to remind him of that every chance that he gets.  The passive aggressiveness of it all is truly a wonder to watch and, in its way, just as intimidating as the conversations between the gangsters who populate many of Scorsese’s other films.

From The Wolf of Wall Street:

2 responses to “Scene That I Love: Jordan Meets The Government In The Wolf Of Wall Street

  1. My wife has had Kyle Chandler on her show a couple of times, and he is the nicest person – and I LOVE this scene, especially how he says goodbye to them! This film doesn’t get as much love from the Scorsese obsessed but to me it’s one of his best because he is daring and audacious with a cast willing to go along for anything they are asked to do! By the way, “Taxi Driver” has remained my 3rd favorite film of all time since I first devised a list, and “King Of Comedy”, “GoodFellas” and “The Departed” reside in the top 25 as well…and many more exist down the list as well…what a Director.

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